Worth a try...Looks like you have to drop the whole rear suspension just to get at that solenoid? And it says there is a special socket to remove it....Maybe I should just cut a access hole in the trunk...LOL However it would be better than pulling the whole tranny and then having to open up the tranny.....

No burn out just pulling it off the trailer...Which I have to do inch by inch to catch each board so the car does not bottom out...It just started wanting to stay each time I put it in reverse and then it just stuck for good....

No sounds at all when in reverse...I tried popping the clutch to see if it would break it free...No luck...

Maybe I will just drive it that way until I have the time to pull it apart---I live local!! I am sure the cop will understand the circumstances....."Stuck in Reverse" sign on the back I will be all set...Might have to pull the hood so I can still get air to the intercooler?

You do not have to drop the tranny to fix the reverse lock out solenoid. My dealer replaced mine. The mechanic had a special socket that fit the solenoid. Backed ou the old one and in went the new one. He got only one click on the rachet each turn, it is really tight up in there.

Are you sure your not talking about the 1-4 shift solenoid...That one I know you dont have to drop it...

According to Alldata you have to make at least a 1.5" clearance and the only way to do that is to drop the suspension so you can just drop the tranny just enought to reach it...Would not be the first time they were wrong....I will give it a try this weekend....

If it was the reverse solenoid did they change it cause it locked up??? Thanks